Noah's Wish Trip (Wings ~ July 29, 2009)

We interrupt this trip report for a hospital update.

Just when we think we've been through it all...

Noah decided to bring some excitement to our small community yesterday. And he did it in true Noah fashion. One moment we were watching Treehouse, and the next moment Noah is coughing up large amounts of blood. It happened so suddenly...I began suctioning...and suctioning...but he just wasn't stopping. Knowing that there was no way I could get him to the hospital like this on my own, I called 911. Yes, there was a moment, (or moments) of pure panic, but the adrenaline took over. When the paramedics arrived, they took one look at Noah, covered in blood, and we were in the back of the ambulance on the way to the highway to meet the helicoptor. That part I certainly wasn't expecting!! How surreal to think about it all now...the helicoptor landing in the middle of the highway...police...firemen...traffic lined up. Those are images I will not soon forget. Because of policy, at first they were not going to allow me on the helicoptor, but thankfully they decided to make an exception. And so we had our first helicoptor ride (I think Brad was pretty jealous) and within 4 minutes, before I could even comprehend what was happening, we were at the airport. Here we were met by another ambulance who took us to Childrens. We were definately the talk of the hospital, and we even heard the story on the news that evening. How bizarre that we just happened to have a helicoptor standing by...amazing how God watches over Noah. It was wild...crazy and very frightening, but how thankful we are for the way it all worked itself out.

During the transport to hospital, Noah's bleeding/coughing did settle. Given Noah's history, at first everyone assumed this was a GI bleed, however, he was not bleeding from his NG tube(until later, when he had swallowed blood). Once in the ER, Noah was resuscitated with fluids and was settling nicely. He then had another episode of cough/bleeding, and it was at that point that we all decided that it looked like pulmonary hemorrage (bleeding from his lungs) and he was transferred to PICU. His xray showed some definate lung changes as well. CPAP was started to put pressure into the lungs and help stop the bleeding. We also started the pentoprazole again, just to cover him in case there was any GI bleeding. He did have one more episode yesterday evening, but since then the bleeding has stopped and he is now stable. Once again, he is happy on his CPAP and his work of breathing is much improved. As to why this happened, no one can give us an answer. His bloodwork all looks okay...no clotting issues that would have caused the bleeding. Of course, his Enoxyparin (blood thinner) puts him at higher risk for bleeding, however he is on a pretty low prophylactic dose. There was some talk of scoping him to look for a source, but the risk of anesthesia right now is far too great. So if he continues to remain stable, we may have to settle with never knowing the reason behind this new issue.

Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers. Once again, we are looking at another holiday in hospital which is very disappointing. But we are thankful...so very thankful to have our son with us this Easter. Praying for a boring, uneventful holiday weekend.
 
Phew!!! So glad to hear that things have settled down again and that Noah is in a stable and comfortable position.
Sorry that you have Easter in hospital, but at least all seems well for now.

Been on tenterhooks waiting to see how Noah was, can breathe a sigh of relief now :)

Love
Mandy
 
Interesting thing, I hadn't read your TR in a couple days yet try to pray for Noah (and few others) every day. Wednesday morning as I stepped into the elevator at work, I thought, I haven't prayed for Noah today and said a quick pray asking God to please watch over Noah. Now I know why. :hug:
 
thats great!
still praying for Noah and your family!:hug:
 

I found out about your family today from a post on the Podcast board and read the entire thread this afternoon. What a beautiful family you have. Your strength and faith are amazing and I am so happy you have both. I will be sure to keep your family in my prayers as I celebrate this Easter weekend.
 
I just found your trip report. I have a Noah and a Joshua too...great names, aren't they??? :) Just wanted to let you know that your whole family is in my thoughts and prayers. :hug:
 
Wow. I just came across your pre-trip/trip report and read it all so far - SO sorry to hear that Noah is sick again. I, too, will be praying for him and all of your family over this Easter weekend.
 
Wow. I just came across your pre-trip/trip report and read it all so far - SO sorry to hear that Noah is sick again. I, too, will be praying for him and all of your family over this Easter weekend.

For fear of hijacking this thread my question will be a quick one......

Your user name suggests that you are British living in America??
If so, I too am a Brit girl living in the US

Mandy
 
For fear of hijacking this thread my question will be a quick one......

Your user name suggests that you are British living in America??
If so, I too am a Brit girl living in the US

Mandy

Yes - I've been here 11 years now :) I just started reading Becca's trip report :)
 
Thank you all for your kind words. I wish I could answer you all individually, but please know that I read every word and it gives me such joy to know that Noah has touched so many lives.

A quiet day here, which is what we want...no more bleeding...Noah is content on his CPAP. We did try about a 1/2 hour off the CPAP today. Noah did fairly well, but was definately working to breathe by the end of the trial period and his sats began drifting down. But it is a good start to weaning, and hopefully tomorrow we can do a longer period off the CPAP. There is more serious talk once again about the need for CPAP at home. It obviously seems to help Noah so much...perhaps having him on it at night would allow his lungs some rest, give him more daytime energy and hopefully improve his overall respiratory status. We have some doctors advocating for us, however, he does not fit the normal criteria for home CPAP, so it seems there may be some hurdles to get past. However, we are getting quite used to jumping through all the hoops to get Noah what he needs.

So we are settling in for the long weekend...the kids get to have Easter with my parents...for which I am grateful. But once again, our family is separated for another holiday and I can't help but feel disappointed, knowing that we are missing out on so many memories we will never get back.
 
I just wanted to let you know that you and Noah (and the rest of your family) are continually in my prayers.:grouphug: I'm so sorry you have the spend Easter apart. Lots and lots of hugs and prayers.:hug:
 
I am so sorry that you are stuck in that hospital - AGAIN - over another holiday.

But I am so thankful that Noah has done well today! :) That is fantastic news!

We are all praying for you all...including Brad and the kids...(and I will add your parents, too! Those caregivers are priceless!)...that you guys will have a peaceful weekend.

Hang in there!!

And we will continue to pray for you guys.

:hug:
 
Just read the whole thing. Amazing and unbelivable. Although i want you to know that Noah is in my prayers, i must also say....
You are an amazing MOM. And your family...unbelievably lovely.
:hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug::hug:
 
I just wanted to say that my husband and I have been following this from the beginning, and we're pulling for Noah. He is an absolutely amazing little boy, and you are an amazing family.

Keep fighting, little Noah, you can do it! :goodvibes
 
Just got caught up on all of Noah's recent events...I continue to keep y'all in my prayers and thoughts daily! I'm so sorry that y'all will be separated over the holidays; I know that must be hard, but as a PP said, you are a wonderful mother and we should all aspire to be like you!
 
A good day...Noah's 1/2 hour off CPAP turned into an hour, which turned into 2 hours, which turned into 3...he ended up spending most of the day off CPAP and did very well. It is back on for night now, but hopefully tomorrow he can spend all his waking hours off. He spent most of his day watching his Baby Einstein videos (or "baby crack" as one of the doctors has named it...seeing how addicted Noah is!), so he is quite content.

Wishing everyone a blessed Easter season.
 
A good day...Noah's 1/2 hour off CPAP turned into an hour, which turned into 2 hours, which turned into 3...he ended up spending most of the day off CPAP and did very well. It is back on for night now, but hopefully tomorrow he can spend all his waking hours off. He spent most of his day watching his Baby Einstein videos (or "baby crack" :lmao:as one of the doctors has named it...seeing how addicted Noah is!), so he is quite content.

Wishing everyone a blessed Easter season.

So glad to hear that things were better today! I know that your family will be apart tomorrow, but I hope your family will be blessed with a Happy Easter!
 
Subscribing and praying for you and your family. I'm usually only a lurker, but your son's story touched me.
 
A Happy Easter in deed! Keep it up Noah, keep it up.
 
A rainy, gloomy Easter day here...it actually seemed quite fitting. It is always easier to be here when there is not a beautiful sunny day beckoning outside the window. Another good, quiet day...Noah spent the whole day off CPAP and is back on for sleeping. He did great and he was back to his charming self, flirting with the staff and showing off all his tricks. He had a small episode of coughing up some bloody sputum this morning, but it never amounted to anything more than that. Surgery came by to talk about scoping Noah, however, we are hoping to just leave well enough alone. Right now no definate plan...just waiting this out. We are so thankful this Easter day...thankful for a gracious, loving, heavenly Father...thankful for another miracle in the life of our little one.
 








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